Career
In 2004, best finish was a tie for 29th at the Wegmans Rochester LPGA Presented by Lincoln Mercury.
In 2002, twice finished tied for 23rd for her best finish of the season: the LPGA Corning Classic and the Wendy’s Championship for Children at Tartan Fields.
In 2000, posted her best finish since 1994 with a third-place finish at the Japan Airlines Big Apple Classic, where she also crossed the $1 million milestone in career earnings.
In 1999, tied for 14th at the New Albany Golf Classic.
In 1998, best finish came at the Michelob Light Classic, where she tied for seventh.
In 1997, best finish was a tie for fifth at the Rochester International; recorded her third LPGA career hole-in-one during the fourth round of the SAFECO Classic.
In 1996, season-best finish was a tie for fourth at the Rochester International.
In 1995, top finish was a tie for 11th at the Rochester International.
In 1994, season-best finish was a tie for third at the PING-Cellular One LPGA Golf Championship.
In 1993, top performance was a tie for seventh at the Sun-Times Challenge.
In 1992, best finish was a tie for eighth at the Las Vegas LPGA International.
In 1991, best finish was a tie for 20th at the Jamaica Classic.
In 1990, tied for 13th at the Planters Pat Bradley International.
In 1989, won her first LPGA tournament at the Standard Register Turquoise Classic.
In 1988, tied for ninth at the Crestar Classic.
In 1987, tied for third at the McDonald’s Championship.
In 1986, posted a career-low 64 at the Standard Register Turquoise Classic; recorded her second LPGA career hole-in-one during the Elizabeth Arden Classic; best finish was a tie for sixth at the GNA/Glendale Federal Classic.
In 1985, tied for second at the Mazda Hall of Fame Championship.
In 1984, tied for 16th at the Chrysler-Plymouth Charity Classic; recorded the first hole-in-one of her LPGA career during the Potamkin Cadillac Classic.
In 1983, finished 12th in the August LPGA Tour Qualifying Tournament to gain non-exempt status for the 1984 season.
Amateur
Finney was the Chicago District champion and the Illinois State Amateur runner-up in 1979.